Gideon Ajagbe, RB, Coconut Grove (Fla.) Ransom EvergladesCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Ajaybe (6 feet 2, 198 pounds) had an awesome day at the field as he was awarded the RB MVP as well as sophomore combine king. Ajaybe had a 33-inch vertical, 10-foot broad jump and ran a 4.59-second shuttle. The king was also able to bench press 155 pounds 19 times.

Marcus Cunningham, WR, Lakeland (Fla.) KathleenCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Cunningham, a 5-11, 160-pounder, earned the WR MVP after displaying his great athleticism. Cunningham, who had a 33.5-inch vertical and 9'0 broad jump, is one of those receivers who can save quarterbacks from throwing potential interceptions because of his leaping abilities.

Jeremy Davis, WR, Fort Myers, Fla.COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Davis was crowned the sophomore combine king as well as the fastest man after his impressive day on the field. Davis, a 5-11, 152-pounder had a 30-inch vertical leap, 9'0 broad jump, and ran a 4.5 40. Davis will definitely give defensive backs fits during the 2008 season.

Chris Dunkley, WR, Royal Palm Beach (Fla.) Royal Palm BeachCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: The 5-11, 168-pound Dunkley was the WR MVP after having a 31-inch jump-stand vertical and running a 4.66 40. Dunkley will definitely use his leaping ability in the future to catch balls that are thrown a bit too high.

Tevin Drake, RB, Brooksville (Fla.) Nature CoastCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Drake was named the RB MVP after a very good effort at the combine. Drake, a 5-10.5, 195-pounder had a 28.5-inch jump-stand vertical, 8'5 broad jump and bench pressed 155 pounds 16 times.

Jeremiah George, LB, Clearwater, Fla.COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: George won the overall MVP after an excellent effort during the entire combine. The 5-9.5, 175-pound linebacker had a 32.5-inch jump-stand vertical, a 9'1 broad leap, and bench pressed 155 pounds 25 times. His leaping abilities should lead to some interceptions for him this season.

Hunter Joyer, FB, Wesley Chapel, Fla.COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Joyer was named the freshman MVP. Joyer (5-10/223) had a 25.5-inch vertical and set a combine record by benching 135 pounds 64 times.

Jatyuan Landing, S, Palm Harbor, Fla.COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Landing actually took quite awhile before landing as his 39.5-inch vertical sent him sky high. Landing, a 5-8, 145-pounder also benched 155 pounds 12 times which is impressive considering that is more than he weighs.

William Lucas, LB, Lakeland, Fla.COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Lucas was the recipient of the LB MVP after stuffing the stat sheet at the combine. Lucas (5-10/200) had a 32-inch jump-stand vertical, 8'7 broad jump, ran a 4.69 40 and bench pressed 155 pounds 35 times.

Raymond Nixon, OL, Wesley Chapel, Fla. COMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Nixon was the winner of the OL MVP as well as the strongest man following his dominant performance at the combine. The 6-3.5, 311-pound force benched 185 pounds 36 times and ran a 5.31 shuttle. Any QB with Nixon on his offensive line will definitely be protected well.

Kyle Peck, RB, Lakeland (Fla.) George JenkinsCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Peck was impeccable as he was named the fastest man and won the leadership award. The 5-7.5, 161-pounder had a 30-inch vertical and ran a 4.59 49 while displaying a great attitude and leadership skills.

Shaman Richardson, OL, Miami (Fla.) NorthwesternCOMBINE HIGHLIGHTS: Wilson was a very good defensive lineman and was awarded DL MVP. Wilson had great feet and good physical strength as he bench pressed 185 pounds 22 times. Wilson is a major force on the line as not many high school players grow to be 6-3, 325 pounds.